Web Page Layouts
I highly recommend that you complete our basic tutorials (copy & paste) BEFORE you attempt to build your own template.
Start with Basics of HTML5
Then increase your learning about Responsive Design with 7 Step HTML5 CSS Tutor on this website.
We are in the process of replacing these out dated designs with Responsive Web Designed Templates.
You can access those templates Here
Just so you know we're using the Template Kit #402 to rebuild this entire website.
You can download any of those templates or kits and use them to learn the art of Responsive Web Design or if you choose build your own website using them.If you've got access test Template #401 on a PC a laptop and then a cell phone and you'll see the advantage of learning RWD.
Free Tools and Resources We Recommend
- Free Responsive Web Design Certification freeCodeCamp
- freeCodeCamp is a proven path to your first software developer job.
- More than 40,000 people have gotten developer jobs after completing this – including at big companies like Google and Microsoft.
- Finally, you'll learn how to make webpages that respond to different screen sizes by building a Twitter card with Flexbox, and a complex blog layout with CSS Grid.
- FREE Certification Courses!!
- Free Ebook How to Code in HTML5 and CSS3
- "How to Code in HTML5 and CSS3" is a free e-book about making websites in HTML5 and CSS for absolute beginners. It doesn't require any experience in IT to start....
- Free Logo Generator Turbologo.com
- If you are building a website for business you need to begin thinking about creating a brand identity. An unforgettable logo could be just the start you need. You can create it free at Turbologo.com. They also provide generators for business cards and letterheads.
- FREE HTML Editor (Windows): NoteTab Light
- All the features of a commercial HTML editor.
- FREE Apache Server (Windows): IndigoAmpp
- Set up a real time server environment right on your PC. Test forms and scripts before uploading to your web space.
- Linux Users
- If like us, you've left the insane world of Microsoft Windows for the even worse experience of Linux, we recommend the BlueFish HTML editor. You'll find it in your software repository. It does have some QUIRKS, but it's FREE.
- For image resizing we've found the easiest Linux tool to be Krita.
Have you tried our FREE Responsive Design template kit? Download Template #402 - 6 Page Kit